Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra Begins in Rewa, Flagged Off by CM Mohan Yadav
Rewa (MP)
Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra launched by CM Mohan Yadav, to travel villages for a year promoting harmony, de-addiction and awareness.
In a significant public outreach initiative, the Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra was formally flagged off on Tuesday by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav. The event was held in Rewa city under the “Parivarik Sadbhavana Jagriti Abhiyan” organised by the Brahma Kumaris organisation. The yatra commenced with the participation of a large number of devotees, public representatives and local residents.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the campaign by waving the green flag, marking the start of a year-long journey aimed at promoting social harmony and spiritual awareness across the district.
Campaign Objectives Outlined
According to organisers, the Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra has been designed as a mass awareness drive focusing on family values, social unity and moral upliftment. The initiative seeks to address growing concerns around social disconnect and substance abuse through spiritual engagement.
Officials associated with the campaign stated that the yatra would cover multiple villages and towns over the next 12 months, reaching out to diverse communities with a message of peace and collective responsibility.
Focus on Social Reform
A key component of the campaign is its emphasis on de-addiction and behavioural change. Through the Rath Yatra, organisers aim to sensitise people about the harmful effects of substance abuse and encourage healthier lifestyles.
The programme also promotes dialogue within families, urging people to strengthen relationships and resolve conflicts through communication and understanding. Volunteers and members of the Brahma Kumaris will conduct interactive sessions during the journey.
Large Public Participation
The launch event witnessed strong public turnout, with residents gathering in large numbers to witness the ceremonial flag-off. Several local leaders, including district president Virendra Gupta and Zila Panchayat chairperson Neeta Kol, were present at the venue.
Organisers described the response as encouraging, noting that the turnout reflected public interest in community-driven initiatives that address social challenges.
Official Remarks Shared
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav highlighted the importance of value-based campaigns in strengthening society. He noted that the initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote social cohesion and cultural values.
According to officials, the Chief Minister emphasised that such programmes play a crucial role in fostering awareness about family harmony, mutual respect and collective progress. He also acknowledged the contribution of the Brahma Kumaris in driving spiritual and social initiatives across the country.
Background of Initiative
The campaign has been launched as part of the Brahma Kumaris’ foundation anniversary celebrations. The organisation has been actively involved in similar outreach programmes across India, focusing on meditation, value education and social reform.
In recent years, such initiatives have gained traction as communities increasingly look for non-institutional approaches to address social issues. The Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra builds on this trend, combining religious symbolism with public messaging.
Road Ahead for Yatra
As the Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra moves forward, organisers plan to expand its reach to remote villages and semi-urban areas. The campaign is expected to include awareness drives, cultural programmes and community interactions at each stop.
Officials indicated that the impact of the initiative will be monitored through participation levels and local engagement. The year-long journey is expected to culminate with a larger public event, summarising its outreach and outcomes.
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Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra Begins in Rewa, Flagged Off by CM Mohan Yadav
Rewa (MP)
In a significant public outreach initiative, the Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra was formally flagged off on Tuesday by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav. The event was held in Rewa city under the “Parivarik Sadbhavana Jagriti Abhiyan” organised by the Brahma Kumaris organisation. The yatra commenced with the participation of a large number of devotees, public representatives and local residents.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the campaign by waving the green flag, marking the start of a year-long journey aimed at promoting social harmony and spiritual awareness across the district.
Campaign Objectives Outlined
According to organisers, the Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra has been designed as a mass awareness drive focusing on family values, social unity and moral upliftment. The initiative seeks to address growing concerns around social disconnect and substance abuse through spiritual engagement.
Officials associated with the campaign stated that the yatra would cover multiple villages and towns over the next 12 months, reaching out to diverse communities with a message of peace and collective responsibility.
Focus on Social Reform
A key component of the campaign is its emphasis on de-addiction and behavioural change. Through the Rath Yatra, organisers aim to sensitise people about the harmful effects of substance abuse and encourage healthier lifestyles.
The programme also promotes dialogue within families, urging people to strengthen relationships and resolve conflicts through communication and understanding. Volunteers and members of the Brahma Kumaris will conduct interactive sessions during the journey.
Large Public Participation
The launch event witnessed strong public turnout, with residents gathering in large numbers to witness the ceremonial flag-off. Several local leaders, including district president Virendra Gupta and Zila Panchayat chairperson Neeta Kol, were present at the venue.
Organisers described the response as encouraging, noting that the turnout reflected public interest in community-driven initiatives that address social challenges.
Official Remarks Shared
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav highlighted the importance of value-based campaigns in strengthening society. He noted that the initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote social cohesion and cultural values.
According to officials, the Chief Minister emphasised that such programmes play a crucial role in fostering awareness about family harmony, mutual respect and collective progress. He also acknowledged the contribution of the Brahma Kumaris in driving spiritual and social initiatives across the country.
Background of Initiative
The campaign has been launched as part of the Brahma Kumaris’ foundation anniversary celebrations. The organisation has been actively involved in similar outreach programmes across India, focusing on meditation, value education and social reform.
In recent years, such initiatives have gained traction as communities increasingly look for non-institutional approaches to address social issues. The Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra builds on this trend, combining religious symbolism with public messaging.
Road Ahead for Yatra
As the Rewa Jyotirlinga Rath Yatra moves forward, organisers plan to expand its reach to remote villages and semi-urban areas. The campaign is expected to include awareness drives, cultural programmes and community interactions at each stop.
Officials indicated that the impact of the initiative will be monitored through participation levels and local engagement. The year-long journey is expected to culminate with a larger public event, summarising its outreach and outcomes.